Happy Saturday everyone. Hope this finds you enjoying your weekend. Well it's my turn to host and here's a peak at my Step by Step tutorial over at Frilly and Funkie today.
Oh yes, it's the long awaited grunge paper gears recipe that I finally recorded for posterity. Hope you get chance to pop over and see it. Hugs to you all, Jenny x
Younknow me and gears Jenny I love them, been across and they are fab...will be making them soon...they look fab! Hugs trace xxxx take care x
ReplyDeleteOff to take a peek right now! ☺
ReplyDeleteAstrid x
Your gear recipe is short, clear and very impressive. Easy to achieve an amazing look to them. TFS.
ReplyDeleteHope you are gaining strength day by day.
Have a great weekend.
Hugs Brenda xxx
Good Morning Jenny,
ReplyDeleteThis looks rather interesting off to have a look.
Have a Great Day
Patricia xxx
Looks intriguing - off to check it out. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteMe again - thanks as always for your lovely comments on my blog. For some reason they always seem to arrive twice. Not a problem really as I delete one of them but thought you might not realise this was happening. Have a good weekend - very chilly here though!
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic Jenny.......off to have a look! x
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny, just came over from seeing your beautiful creation. At the risk of repeating myself, I love your piece, beautiful neutral colours, fabulous corrugated cogs and collage style..... it really is a beauty. Great tutorial too. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece of art Jenny. I really must give this look a try after your brilliant tutorial. Hugs Rita xx
ReplyDeleteJust heading over to F&F now. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm going over now...looks WONDERFUL! :)
ReplyDeletea great set of gears and for the link to your great piece really love it
ReplyDeleteRia
great result jenny ad love the how it is done. xx Flora
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny, Been across to Frilly and Funkie, your card and tutorial on the gears is fabulous, great colouring, love it.
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Patricia xx
Oh mylanta! These look like they were taken straight out of a robot! I can't wait to see this tutorial...off I go!
ReplyDeleteAmy*
Fabulous and grungy gears! Off to have a look at F&F! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteFantastic step-by-step over at F&F - thank you! Love the card you created too! (Stamperama tomorrow - thinking of leaving the credit card at home...)
ReplyDeleteAlison x
What Inky Fun you had with this terrific technique Jenny. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOooh how cool do they look!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you showed us the tutorial and they are awesome and the page they are used on is really nice. It seemed pretty easy to do and I will give it a go.
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Kelly
Fantastic tutorial, simple and amazingly effective, thanks for sharing. xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Buttons, Those gears are amazing... Thanks for sharing.. Hugs May x x
ReplyDeleteFantastic gears, will stop by and check out the tutorial! =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my blog!
Hugs, Elenor
Brilliant tutorial Jenny, thanks so much. This die can be a devil to work with can't it lol x
ReplyDeleteFab gears! Look so real!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny
ReplyDeleteOn my way over to peek now, hope you are recovering well and will soon be fit enough to come and play,
Rosie x
Great tutorial on the rusty gears over at FF. You can never know enough ways to grunge something up.
ReplyDeleteWill have to hop over and take a close look, Jenny! :)
ReplyDelete(I had to have the pocket watch die set immediately after I saw them with you!! And I really love it, but still have to play around a lot to discover all the possibilities it offers).
Hugs,
Claudia x
Wonderful gears and a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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